<h2><SPAN name="XXIV" id="XXIV"></SPAN>XXIV</h2>
<h3>FIVE IN A BASKET</h3>
<p><span class="smcap">"Well</span>, if you're not bothering me
again!" Farmer Green's wife exclaimed.</p>
<p>Miss Kitty Cat had come up behind her
and brushed against her, asking at the
same time with her most polite mew if
Mrs. Green wouldn't please turn around.</p>
<p>Mrs. Green looked over her shoulder.</p>
<p>"I declare!" she cried. "So that's
what you've been fussing about, is it?"</p>
<p>Miss Kitty Cat gently laid something on
the floor at her mistress' feet. And she
acted much pleased when Mrs. Green bent
over and picked up a tiny, soft, pudgy—kitten.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_111" id="p_111"></SPAN></span></p>
<p>"What do you think of that?" Miss
Kitty Cat asked Mrs. Green. At least,
that was what Mrs. Green understood her
to say.</p>
<p>Anyhow, Miss Kitty appeared delighted
with what Mrs. Green told her. And feeling
that her youngster was in safe hands,
Miss Kitty Cat ran out of the kitchen and
disappeared.</p>
<p>In a little while she returned, carrying
another kitten in her mouth. Mrs. Green
admired this one as much as the first.
And again Miss Kitty vanished.</p>
<p>She returned with a third kitten; she
returned with a fourth one.</p>
<p>"Well, well!" Farmer Green's wife
said to her. "We have enough now—don't
you think so?"</p>
<p>Mrs. Green soon learned that Miss Kitty
Cat was not quite of the same mind. She
made one more trip across the yard to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_112" id="p_112"></SPAN></span>
the barn. And at last, with an air of
great pride she set down a fifth kitten
upon the kitchen floor.</p>
<p>"That's all, Mrs. Green," Miss Kitty
said. "They're so beautiful it's a shame
there aren't twice as many."</p>
<p>But Mrs. Green was out in the woodshed
and didn't hear her. She came in
soon with a basket.</p>
<p>"This is what old Spot used to sleep in
when he was a puppy," Mrs. Green told
Miss Kitty Cat. "I suppose you're willing
to use it for your family."</p>
<p>Miss Kitty made no objection when
Mrs. Green carefully laid the five kittens
side by side on an old shawl which she
spread in the bottom of the basket. Then
Mrs. Green picked up the precious burden
and with Miss Kitty following closely, set
it down in a corner of the woodshed.</p>
<p>"There!" said Mrs. Green. "Now<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_113" id="p_113"></SPAN></span>
they're snug and warm. And I'll set
your milk right beside the basket, so you
won't have to leave your family when you
drink it."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="illus-004" id="illus-004"></SPAN> <SPAN name="illus-004-grande" id="illus-004-grande" href="images/illus-004-grande.jpg"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-004.jpg" width-obs="390" height-obs="601" alt="Miss Kitty Cat Guards Her Kittens" title="Miss Kitty Cat Guards Her Kittens" /></SPAN> <span class="caption">Miss Kitty Cat Guards Her Kittens.</span>
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<p>It was not long before old dog Spot
poked his long nose though the woodshed
doorway and spied Miss Kitty Cat close
beside the basket, lapping her milk. He
gave a short bark when he saw her. And
to his astonishment both Miss Kitty Cat
and Farmer Green's wife came running
at him.</p>
<p>Mrs. Green had a broom in her hand
and Miss Kitty Cat had her claws in her
paws. They both ordered him to keep
away from the woodshed. And Spot
sneaked off to the barn and hid in the stall
beside the old horse Ebenezer.</p>
<p>"What's troubling you?" Ebenezer inquired
in his slow way.</p>
<p>"It's that ill-natured Miss Kitty Cat,"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_114" id="p_114"></SPAN></span>
Spot exclaimed. "She has a big family
of kittens. And she's terribly touchy
about anybody's coming near them. Although
she's keeping them in my basket,
she hasn't even invited me to have a look
at them.... I only hope," he added,
"they won't grow up to be like their
mother."</p>
<p>Old Ebenezer looked down at him with
mild surprise.</p>
<p>"What's the matter with Miss Kitty?"
he asked.</p>
<p>"She can't take a joke," said Spot.
"If you chase her, she always claws you if
she can."</p>
<p>Now, that was one of the first things
Miss Kitty taught her children. She
claimed that claws were made to be used—especially
on old dog Spot.</p>
<p>But when a kitten tried its claws on one
of its mates Miss Kitty always cuffed it<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="p_115" id="p_115"></SPAN></span>
smartly. She claimed, then, that claws
were <i>not</i> made to be used—especially on
one's own family.</p>
<p>And in time the kittens learned their
lessons perfectly.</p>
<p class="center"><br/><br/><br/><br/>THE END<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
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